losenge
Old French
Etymology 1
From Frankish *lausinga.
Noun
losenge f (oblique plural losenges, nominative singular losenge, nominative plural losenges)
- flattery; especially in order to trick or deceive.
Etymology 2
From *lose (“flag-stone”), from Vulgar Latin *lausa, from Gaulish *lausā, from Proto-Celtic *lausā (“stone”), from Proto-Indo-European *leh₁w- (“stone”). Cognate with Spanish losa (“square tile”).
Noun
losenge f (oblique plural losenges, nominative singular losenge, nominative plural losenges)
- lozenge (shape)
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